Doing family therapy : craft and creativity in clinical practice

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    • Taibbi, Robert

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Doing family therapy : craft and creativity in clinical practice

Robert Taibbi

(The Guilford family therapy series)

Guilford Press, c2007

2nd ed

  • : hardcover : alk. paper
  • : pbk. : alk. paper

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This popular text helps students and clinicians build essential skills common to all family interventions. The entire process of systemic therapy is richly illustrated with chapter-length case examples. Rather than advocating one best approach, the author shows that there are multiple ways of working, and provides reflection questions and exercises that encourage readers to develop their own clinical style.

Table of Contents

Family Therapy: Welcome to Oz. Of Theory, Philosophy, and Courage. Family Therapy: The Basics. The Basic Seven. In the Beginning: Great Expectations. Great Beginnings II. The Middle Stage: Are We There Yet? Endings: Enough Already? Billy's Got a Problem: Kids in the Family. Billy: The Story Continues. "See How She Treats Me!": The Parent-adolescent Struggle. The Parent-adolescent Struggle II. Getting to the Core: Couple Work in Family Therapy. Couple Repair. The Power of One: Individual Work in a Family Context. Staying Sane: Survival Tips for Therapists. The Lessons of Therapy.

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